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Dormitory fixtues- classificationsNC-2009 WEp1: Water Use Reductionposted by Sarah Michelman on Jun 1, 2010, 9:01 am
I am working on a dormitory project with shared bathroom facilities on the residential floors for the residents. Are the lavatories in these rooms classified/defined as 'residential' with a 2.... Last reply: Karen Blust, Jun 4, 2010, 2:04 pm |
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Kitchen Sinks vs. "Break Room Sinks" and "Classroom Sinks"NC-2009 WEp1: Water Use Reductionposted by Kenneth Lynch on May 27, 2010, 11:42 am
In this community college office/classroom building, 40% of the flow fixtures are found in classrooms, science labs, or teacher lounges. To this point, I've never come across anyone mentioning... Last reply: Rick Gehrke, May 27, 2010, 1:33 pm |
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one moreNC-2009 WEp1: Water Use Reductionposted by Josephine de Montmarin on May 17, 2010, 12:33 pm
For a hotel, should the default uses of kitchen and maintenance sinks be... Last reply: Karen Blust, May 20, 2010, 7:06 pm |
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Water use in a luxury hotelNC-2009 WEp1: Water Use Reductionposted by Josephine de Montmarin on May 12, 2010, 8:28 am
LEED asks that the baseline and projected water use be evaluated at 60 and 80psi. How can we account for the fact that the pressure won't be that high? Th project is a luxury hotel, which... Last reply: Josephine de Montmarin, May 17, 2010, 9:38 am |
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metered showersNC-2009 WEp1: Water Use Reductionposted by gustavo goldman on May 4, 2010, 5:35 pm
We are looking to incorporate metered showers into one of our buildings. However, the LEED 2009 WEp1 template does not explain how to consider the use of metered faucets. The baseline... Last reply: Jean Marais, May 5, 2010, 12:24 am |
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LEED Online credit form says toNC-2009 WEp1: Water Use Reductionposted by Armen Khachikyan on Apr 28, 2010, 7:24 am
The LEED Online credit form says to "provide the plumbing fixture and fitting schedule for the project highlighting flush and flow rates for all applicable plumbing fixtures and fittings". What... Last reply: Dave Intner, Apr 28, 2010, 11:43 am |
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Dual Flush- average flow rateNC-2009 WEp1: Water Use Reductionposted by Adriana Hansen on Apr 19, 2010, 3:50 pm
According to the calculation showed at document WATER USE REDUCTION - ADDITIONAL GUIDANCE v011209, the average flow rate is defined by: [(Male full-flush uses/day×full-flush rate)+(Female... Last reply: Jean Marais, Apr 20, 2010, 3:29 am |
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water standardsNC-2009 WEp1: Water Use Reductionposted by Armen Khachikyan on Apr 15, 2010, 2:08 am
Hello, Last reply: Tristan Roberts, Apr 15, 2010, 6:21 pm |
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Which manufacturers?NC-2009 WEp1: Water Use Reductionposted by Hannah Pham on Mar 17, 2010, 11:48 am
Neil, Last reply: Eric Shamp, Apr 13, 2010, 1:52 am |
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Who says you cant get aNC-2009 WEp1: Water Use Reductionposted by Neil Rosen on Mar 17, 2010, 5:46 am
Who says you cant get a laminar flow gooseneck at 0.5GPM...??? They are available from multiple manufacturers Last reply: Neil Rosen, Mar 17, 2010, 12:25 pm |